masoud: this is where we slept.'m sure that in an hour or two, someone will show up and take shelter under this tarp for the night. i've slept in worse circumstances. we'd put plastic bags like this over our heads for cover when it rarained at night. sometimes we'd lie under old blankets. reporter: we ask masoud whether anyone tried to help him. masoud: no, i never had anywhere to go. my society rejects drug addicts. and when everybody in your family despises you, then society does, too. reporterer: he lived here on te outskirts of the city of mashhad, in eastern iran, for two years. masoud turned to crime to support his drug habit and ended up in jail, normally a disgrace that you never recover from in iran. but masosoud was lucky, he gota second chance. having a criminal record was no impediment to getting a job at ththis company. the workers herere process and package olives. masoud greets the founder of the company, alireza nabi. almost everyone on the staff is either a former drug addict, a woman who worked as